Tell us about the peer-reviewed scholarly article that you are bringing in for today's class: How did you go about looking for it? How did you find it? What did you think was interesting about it? You might also say something about the discipline/scholarly field from which it comes: how widespread does research seem to be in this field concerning issues of performance and role-playing? In other words, does the article you found seem exceptionally novel in that context, part of broad underlying scholarly concern, or somewhere in between? (Both your own search results AND the footnotes/references in your article can help you answer this part of the question.
Tell us about the peer-reviewed scholarly article that you are bringing in for today's class: How did you go about looking for it? How did you find it? What did you think was interesting about it? You might also say something about the discipline/scholarly field from which it comes: how widespread does research seem to be in this field concerning issues of performance and role-playing? In other words, does the article you found seem exceptionally novel in that context, part of broad underlying scholarly concern, or somewhere in between? (Both your own search results AND the footnotes/references in your article can help you answer this part of the question.